Japanese fine-dining group TENSHOU Collection will launch its first Las Vegas location at BLVD Las Vegas on the Strip this fall, bringing Michelin-starred omakase experiences to 3747 S Las Vegas Blvd.
TENSHOU Collection, a Japanese fine-dining omakase concept, is set to open its first Las Vegas location this fall at BLVD Las Vegas, 3747 S Las Vegas Blvd. The new restaurant will join a growing roster of high-end dining options on the Strip, with the brand planning three additional U.S. openings in New York and West Hollywood through early next year.
The Las Vegas outpost is part of a national expansion by TENSHOU Collection, which was established in 2026 to bring together Michelin-starred and Tabelog-awarded Japanese omakase restaurants under one roof. The group is operated by Round One Delicious USA Inc., led by CEO Shane Kaj, and aims to make traditionally hard-to-book Japanese dining experiences accessible to international guests.
What to Expect at TENSHOU Collection Las Vegas
According to the company, each TENSHOU Collection location features a multi-counter, counter-only dining format, with chefs trained in Japan leading the experience. The Las Vegas restaurant will offer a curated selection of omakase concepts, each known for their exclusivity and reputation in Japan. The brand emphasizes authenticity, stating that its chefs have undergone rigorous training and are entrusted to deliver the art of Omotenashi—Japanese hospitality—at the highest level.
The Las Vegas venue is already listed as “coming soon” on the TENSHOU Collection website, alongside upcoming locations in New York and West Hollywood. The opening is expected to add to the Strip’s reputation for destination dining, following a trend of acclaimed international restaurant brands choosing Las Vegas for their U.S. expansion.
Location and Opening Timeline
TENSHOU Collection Las Vegas will be located at BLVD Las Vegas, a new development at 3747 S Las Vegas Blvd. The restaurant is targeting a fall 2026 debut, though an exact opening date has not been announced. The venue is expected to attract both local residents and visitors seeking a high-end Japanese dining experience on the Strip.
While details on menu pricing and reservation policies have not yet been released, the brand’s focus on Michelin-level omakase suggests a premium price point and limited seating. The company has not responded to requests for additional information about the Las Vegas opening as of publication.
Japanese Dining Expands on the Strip
The arrival of TENSHOU Collection continues a wave of Japanese and Asian dining concepts opening along Las Vegas Boulevard. Earlier this year, another international brand announced plans to join BLVD Las Vegas, as covered in our report on new Strip restaurant arrivals. The addition of TENSHOU Collection further cements the Strip’s status as a destination for global culinary experiences.
As more information becomes available about the opening date, chef lineup, and reservation process, Vegas Report will provide updates for readers interested in experiencing TENSHOU Collection’s omakase offerings in Las Vegas.